The Tennessee Titans’ odds for Week 6 have the team at -2.5 on the spread for a visit from the Indianapolis Colts. Tennessee is 1-3 coming off a bye, with a win over the Dolphins before that. Indianapolis dropped to 2-3 with a loss to the Jaguars on Sunday. The Titans’ 2025 Super Bowl odds are +15000.
Tennessee Titans Week 6 odds
The table below will have the latest NFL lines for upcoming Titans games as the odds become available at football betting sites. Clicking any of the odds will take you to the sportsbook offering that wager.
Titans Week 6 player props
Titans player props for the team’s matchup with the Colts will appear below as they become available. You can use the tool to search for a specific prop and compare the available odds at NFL betting sites.
Tennessee Titans odds to win the Super Bowl
Last updated: October 2024
Super Bowl 59 odds initially came out in January. Tennessee opened at +15000. The Titans’ current odds to win the 2025 Super Bowl stand at Tennessee Titans +15000 on Bet365.
Tennessee Titans win total odds
Tennessee Titans futures odds for 2024-25
Here’s a look at the current Titans futures odds.
Titans futures | Current odds |
To win the AFC South | Houston Texans -400 on Bet365 |
To win the AFC | Houston Texans +600 on FanDuel |
To have the best regular season record | Houston Texans +900 on Consensus |
To make the playoffs | Yes +500 on DraftKings |
Top two in the AFC South | Houston Texans -750 on Consensus |
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Titans 2024 schedule
Away team | Home team | Date & Time | Location |
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Titans (+4.5) | Bears (-4.5) | 9/8, 1 p.m. ET | Soldier Field |
Jets (-4) | Titans (+4) | 9/15, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Packers (-3.5) | Titans (+3.5) | 9/22, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Titans (+6.5) | Dolphins (-6.5) | 9/30, 7:30 p.m. ET | Hard Rock Stadium |
Colts (-1.5) | Titans (+1.5) | 10/13, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Titans (+7) | Bills (-7) | 10/20, 1 p.m. ET | Highmark Stadium |
Titans (+7) | Lions (-7) | 10/27, 1 p.m. ET | Ford Field |
Patriots (+2.5) | Titans (-2.5) | 11/3, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Titans (+4) | Chargers (-4) | 11/10, 4:05 p.m. ET | SoFi Stadium |
Vikings (-1) | Titans (+1) | 11/17, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Titans (+5.5) | Texans (-5.5) | 11/24, 1 p.m. ET | NRG Stadium |
Titans (+1.5) | Commanders (-1.5) | 12/1, 1 p.m. ET | Commanders Field |
Jaguars (-2) | Titans (+2) | 12/8, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Bengals (-4.5) | Titans (+4.5) | 12/15, 1 p.m. ET | Nissan Stadium |
Titans (+3.5) | Colts (-3.5) | 12/22, 1 p.m. ET | Lucas Oil Stadium |
Titans (+4) | Jaguars (-4) | 12/29, 1 p.m. ET | EverBank Stadium |
Texans (-3) | Titans (+3) | 1/5, TBD | Nissan Stadium |
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Tennessee Titans FAQ
The Titans were 31st in the league in early odds to win Super Bowl 59.
The Titans went 7-9-1 against the spread and 6-11 both on the moneyline and on totals last season.
The Titans signed Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard during free agency. Players who have moved on from Tennessee and signed with other teams include Derrick Henry and Sean Bunting. The team’s top choice at the NFL Draft was JC Latham in round one.
Will Levis is first on the depth chart for the Titans. He appeared in nine games during his rookie season, throwing for 1,808 yards, eight TDs, and four interceptions.